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Sustainable Design …Describes a Process

Sustainable Design …Describes a Process. Setting Goals (Project Specific Issues, LEED) Evaluation of Strategies (Analysis Tools, Experience) Integration and Inspiration (Whole Building Design). Energy use 20-30% below ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Prereq Commissioning

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Sustainable Design …Describes a Process

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  1. Sustainable Design …Describes a Process Setting Goals (Project Specific Issues, LEED) Evaluation of Strategies (Analysis Tools, Experience) Integration and Inspiration (Whole Building Design)

  2. Energy use 20-30% below ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Prereq Commissioning Sustainable sites: minor costs Water efficiency: minor costs IAQ: Materials – adhesives, paints, carpets Materials & Resources: Recycled Content – 1 point Local Materials – 1 point Construction Waste Management – 1 point 0.5 – 1.5% 0.5 – 1.5 % 1.0 - 2.0% Costs LEED Certified Rating

  3. Costs LEED Gold Rating Energy use 40% below ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Renewables (PV, solar hot water), Micro Turbines or fuel cells Commissioning w/ Additional Commissioning Sustainable sites: Add stormwater treatment Water efficiency: Possibly water treatment and/or collection IAQ: CO2 monitoring, possibly humidification Materials & resources: Recycled Content (2 pts) Local Materials (2 pts) Construction Waste Recycling – 2 points Certified Wood 3 – 5% 2 - 4% 3 – 6%

  4. Building as Participant: Geological System Heimbold Visual Arts Center – Polshek Partnership Architects

  5. Building as Participant: Hydrological Systems New Administration Building – Queens Botanical Garden, BKSK Architects The Solaire, Cesar Pelli & Associates Architects

  6. Building as Participant: Sun, Light, & Air Terminal “A” Redevelopment HOK Clinton Presidential Center – Polshek Partnership

  7. Local is Global Hearst Headquarters – Foster & Partners

  8. What's Next? User Friendly LCA tools …Manufacturing Impacts Social Responsibility/ Fair Trade

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